Why Activity Is Not the Same as Fruit in Small-Town Ministry
Many small-town churches are busy, but activity and fruitfulness are not the same thing. John 15 helps rural ministries tell the difference before exhaustion becomes the culture.
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Many small-town churches are busy, but activity and fruitfulness are not the same thing. John 15 helps rural ministries tell the difference before exhaustion becomes the culture.
Every church has people it says it wants to reach and people it quietly assumes it never will. John 4 confronts those boundaries and calls rural ministry to cross them truthfully.
Rural communities often carry damage that is older than any one crisis. Isaiah 61 offers a serious vision of repair, dignity, and rebuilding for places marked by long discouragement.
Habakkuk speaks to communities that can see what is wrong but cannot fix it quickly. Rural places need that language when justice feels slow and powerful systems feel crooked.
Simon the magician reminds churches that amazement is not the same as discipleship. Rural communities need discernment when charisma and influence outrun character.
Many rural churches pray for renewal while remaining organized for maintenance. Acts 2 challenges congregations to ask whether they are actually ready for the growth they say they want.
The biggest rural opportunity in the AI era may not be the data centers themselves. It may be the larger wave of infrastructure renewal, trade work, and technical opportunity that AI is speeding up anyway.
Graduation season should not end with applause and uncertainty. Rural communities can do more to help high school and college graduates launch into adulthood with clarity, support, and practical direction.
If you are new here, welcome. I did not expect the Rural ThinkTank to have the reach or number of episodes that it has, or the ideas to flow as freely as they have. My goal and calling is to help as many small and rural churches as God allows me to reach. This website …
This message was given 1/17/21 at Morey Chapel Church of Christ, near Westville, Illinois.